Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1969: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, on H.R. 513...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - Economic assistance, Domestic |
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Page 1456
... problems , much less rioting and other disruptions that have plagued urban centers . The center puts over $ 200,000 a year in work projects into the area . A measure of racial integration has been achieved quietly and without incident ...
... problems , much less rioting and other disruptions that have plagued urban centers . The center puts over $ 200,000 a year in work projects into the area . A measure of racial integration has been achieved quietly and without incident ...
Page 1477
... problem - solving unless you have a genuine appreciation of the problem to be solved . One man taught me as much about some of these problems as anyone I know . He has been active at the center near Asheville . He has been active in ...
... problem - solving unless you have a genuine appreciation of the problem to be solved . One man taught me as much about some of these problems as anyone I know . He has been active at the center near Asheville . He has been active in ...
Page 1487
... problem , then revived again in 1964 with the legislation creating the Conservation Job Corps . If we allow the shutting down of these centers to stand , it will only compound our problems in the cities into a dangerous situation . If ...
... problem , then revived again in 1964 with the legislation creating the Conservation Job Corps . If we allow the shutting down of these centers to stand , it will only compound our problems in the cities into a dangerous situation . If ...
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... problems . 2. They have awakened large numbers of the poor to their rights , abilities and potentialities . 3. They have involved many individuals and groups in a brand new kind of common effort . 4. They have , by their " ferret - and ...
... problems . 2. They have awakened large numbers of the poor to their rights , abilities and potentialities . 3. They have involved many individuals and groups in a brand new kind of common effort . 4. They have , by their " ferret - and ...
Page 1530
... problems have been . Their surveys reflect a number of observations and nuances frequently lacking in purely statistical data . Impact on traditional community institutions ; changes in commu- nity attitudes toward the poor and their ...
... problems have been . Their surveys reflect a number of observations and nuances frequently lacking in purely statistical data . Impact on traditional community institutions ; changes in commu- nity attitudes toward the poor and their ...
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Page 1964 - I am here today speaking on behalf of the National League of Cities and the United States Conference of Mayors.
Page 2048 - It is therefore, the policy of the United States to eliminate the paradox of poverty in the midst of plenty in this Nation by opening to everyone the opportunity for education and training, the opportunity to work, and the opportunity to live in decency and dignity.
Page 1757 - It is declared to be the policy of the Congress and the purpose of this Act to improve and stimulate the national economy in general and the small-business segment thereof in particular by establishing a program to stimulate and supplement the flow of private equity capital and long-term loan funds which small business concerns need for the sound financing of their business operations and for their growth, expansion, and modernization...
Page 1490 - All areas administered by the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of Reclamation, Forest Service...
Page 2090 - Quie, and members of the committee. We are very pleased to be here today...
Page 1594 - Aging held in 1950, under the leadership of the Federal Security Agency (now the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare...
Page 1503 - ... not because the Communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right. If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich.
Page 1752 - to improve and stimulate the national economy in general and the small business segment thereof in particular by establishing a program to stimulate and supplement the flow of private equity capital and long-term loans which smallbusiness concerns need for the sound financing of their business operations and for their growth, expansion, and modernization . . . provided, however, that this policy shall be carried out in such a manner as to insure the maximum participation of private financing sources.
Page 1944 - The work of the committees is to be discussed at next month's meeting. (Whereupon, at 3 :50 pm, the committee was recessed, to be reconvened at 9 :30 am Tuesday...
Page 2038 - Church Women United, the National Council of Catholic Women, the National Council of Jewish Women, the National Council of Negro Women and the National Board of the Young Women's Christian Association, have undertaken vigorous long-range programs to express their concern that hunger must be eliminated.